The $159 price tag gets you a 5.2" 720p display, a MediaTek MT6750, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage with microSD expansion, a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP front-facing camera, and a 2,990mAh battery. It's also a dual-SIM phone. Like all of Nokia's Android phones now, it's powered by Android One, so the UI is clean and updates are pretty quick. The 3.1 is a good option for the sub-$200 bracket of smartphones.

Nokia initially said that the 3.1 would only be available from Amazon and Best Buy, but it has a product page on B&H as well. However, it's only available for purchase right now from Best Buy, even though it's already July 2nd. B&H is still showing the pre-order button, and it's apparently just "Currently unavailable" from Amazon. Nevertheless, the product links you need are below.